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Show it -- ,i r rJ 1 - LIZ. TiIE DESERET NEYVSSALT 8 PEACE Wei For Early ADVOCATEj OenfeNoGood ASKS QUICK ACTIWI Plan Producers in To Start Shipping Near Future. Utah 1.3-3- 3 u market tor Tartarian eher-rie- a la at beat lor the season rifht now. according to Leonard 8- - Fenn, market new service man for the oerntnenta. state and federal tapitol build-War, gave a talk Saturday noon with offices In the u coming in well the Menna cafe. 117 eouth Main; mg. The supply before and shipping wiU start neat week, street. members of the according to Mr. Fenn. council. The more popular Bing and Utah nnder'the chair- - Royal Anne or .Napoleon cherries mansblp of the will come on the market from h sources next. week. The Frank cal Dixie country is having an excel- lent year on the Salt Lake market Utah , secretary, -, w. - - ! Dr. Libby this year, according to Mr. Fenn. what This region dally sends up from stressed be termed th'. So to 0 dosen bunches of car- n need for rstlftrrrots and has already started bv the ping Mayflower peaches. Other f .J I I Senate before) varieties are expected up within I adjournment ofi the next two weeks. I I I Congress, of the A record year is looked for Dixie! London naval j peaches, present Indications pact.) Ing to a season shipment of some asserting s move) 74 to 10 cars. The prospect Is ssss on foot among opponent- ofi etpeeially bright for the southern the treaty not only to defeat thsti Ltah fruit grower a. as the crop ia e Instrument, but to have rejected' the northern part tf the state Now- pears light. Local cauliflower and world court protocol. "the bn that the tarlff bill be been passedi-hew Jiro already 'cabbage Dr. Libby said, there was danger! Salt Lake market, the office senators in considerable gum- - porta ber would leave Washington and there would he no quorum with which to consider the naval! treaty. , He referred to the treaty as a real step toward limitation of armaments by agreement," and voiced belief that postponement of action on that pact now, would endanger the chance for ratification of the world court protocol, which remains to be submitted to the . Senate. Why Say Discount? The speaker praised the movement launched Briasd. Editor Deseret News: French foreign minister and forThe writer takes this oppormer premier, for a confederation of calling the attention of: of European states He said the tunity the dear public" to one of the Briand proposal was practical beperpetrated by one of cause it was based on economic Injustices our public utilitv corporations necessity European business men with some legal (?) justification are convinced they cannot com- not familiar to the writer. The pete with those of the United matter we wish to refer States under their present tarlft particular to concerns tbe dealings of tbe walls and numerous other Utah Light and Power company In Its charges for power and light , privileges. It la understood that a standard, charge Is established with the ap ' provsl of the public utilities com- mission of Utah, which charge. If paid on or before the date sped-- : 11 fled on the bill or notice mailed to Declaring the proposed rates are Its patrons all la well; but. in the detrimental to the interests of the event of failure to pay on or be11. W. fore the date designated, territory. tbe de- - tntermountain Prtrkett as rhief-tarif- f counselor lir.quent are penalised and comof the Intermediate Rate Associa- pelled to pay 1 addl-- l cent tion. Friday filed opposition to the lional to their bill, per that la, 19 per Southern Pacific company a appli- cent la added to the bill; and if cation for lower shipping rates be- -' not paid the patron's service Is 'tween New Tork and California disconnected. For if ports, via the water and rail Sun- your light charge is example, 1.7 for the set Quit route. you fall to pay on tha Other Protestants consisted of month, anddate, the day following mare than I separata shipper. specified 17 cents is added to your bill, mak-- ! Including the Shippers' Traffic as- lng .er are compelled to you sociation. the Utah Manufacturers' added association and the Utah Conners' ispay.'a strictly, the 17Ifcents the entire and penalty, , association. amount then la not paid within specified time, say 1 days, your service la cot and you are without ,f Auto Park Ordered until yon pay up theil light or To Cut Barbed Wire bill thepower penalty and an additional fee for relnstallment of the service., Notice hes been served by the It appears to the writer thst the J eliy attorney on IV. s. Cheesman cutting of the service Is sufficiently f and tha Salt Lake Public Auto drastic for any needful purpose park to remove a barbed wire without the addition of the pen-fence on the west boundary of the alty. At present the penalty Is 1 per : park. The hoard of education and res- cent The question is, who deter-- T idents protested. It la agatnst the mines the penalties to be charged,! city ordinances to fence with and enforced by the company? In i barbed the penalty charge arbitrary and ! f It or"un lawful? - If the, 1 I per cent penalty la arbitrarily Annual Party Held fixed, may not the company, if so'j I exact 100 cent I or per By Beckstead Family. disposed, I in the same way? bills or statements M The annual reunion of the Beck- - 1T P'-'- f stead family was held June-I- I In rifled " the lmP0cpany t!fre as -the South Jordan auditorium. A a most discount de flagrant special program consisted of mu steal numbers, character dances, ceptlon. and the last dar of discount' desolo for the of purpose readings and speeches. At noon more than 108 were served lunch- ceiving the "dear public." when In eon cafeteria style. in the eve- fact the delinquent i being pen- ning dancing was enjoyed at the allied, no matter how thick the coating of "discount or the I Midvale open air pavilion. The sugar last day of discount" or other deBeckstead family have an organisation consisting of the following ceptive words nsd. The writer' officers B. H. Beckstead. pres- has reason to believe that thouident; Sidney Beckstead. vice pres- sands of dollars are unlawfully ed from the ident: Charles M. Beckstead. seccompany's ond vice president; W. L. Beck- patrons every year bv the discount" Should the deception. stead, second vice president. H. L. Beckstead second vice president: company be allowed to continue what appears to b a graft upon Barbara Brown, third vice presidear public" or dent: G. O. Beckstead, genealogi- - the credulous cal chairman: Georg required to account Becks'ead.! J,oul, !t financial chairman; Lenora Beck-- i ?r be. penalty Imposed7 Should stead. refreshment cocPny not be requ'red to committee chairman. Henry M. Beckstead. n'lt8 complete audit and refund the BeP1' I1 money they have committee program chairman' from ,h Samuel H. Beckstead. reception. public" un- der the guiso of discount Let committee chairman: Leo A. the know the facta Beck-seapeoplo William secretary: I. Very respectfuiiv, Jr . ass start secretary. EDWARD I COX Salt Lake City, JU w North. SATURDAY - J UNE14 LAKE CITY V"" r ?& - 1930 S(EM South Main Street Wan. 475 Midsummer Day ''Dreams - at S Dresses in f and Ensembles Now! v. Utah-Leie- ti Kant. A Silk Truly ( All Silk da nFiat"Crepe sp-th- : re-tb- at READERS VIEWS i. : U 3 ii' F s i r f ; i ror afternoon and inform ad - silks-with-la- Z. C. M, I. Silk Dept. Street Floor fresh-and-spotle- Color: Z. C. M. I. n nuplu LfOVCiy T Slender through-lh- e thighs Gracefully flat across the back .. Trim of line over the .You? URADO OIL Nature Remedy. Follows Arnst V 1 a Lindy Transferred To' National Reserve WASHINGTON. June 11 fAP) Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh, at his own request, has been trans- - , f'nred from th 1 1 0th observation of the Missouri national guard In which he holds the rank of captain, to the national guard reserve. as commission Lindbergh s colonel is In the officers reserve and is corps, air corps branch, pot affected by his transfer to the ns-- ; tional guard reserve, th war de-- j pertinent said. Ho was appointed a ; first lieutenant in the air corps of, the Missouri national guard December 1. 171. . . ! Urado Remedy Company 'its hi: bm. (ML,bldg., st-r- vri "The Right Thing in the Right Place - applies to Draperies, too! Choice of fabric according to type and size of windows, color effects in relation to indoor and outdoor details these can make or mar' your "outlook on the world to an amazing degree! . ' I7i Leave it to Z. C. M. I. well leave it right! -- We have jujst received a new shipment of Drapery Fabrics for summer use. The assortmept includes Monks Cloth, Warp Prints and Cretonnes in a stunning 'array of colors and designs . a pleasure just to look at! - Wont you come in and let us show them to you ! ZC.M.I. Drapery Dept. Street Floor ed For rough skin 'A Elizabeth Arden suggests that you use her Vaunt Cleansing Cream and Ardent Skin Ttmic for cleansing tbe face, instead of the harsher method of soap and water. Venetian Cleansing Cream nd the pores of alT dust and impurities, without robbing the skin of us natural oils. 25.00 derful quality but our quantities are limited, so come early. Packed in fancyboxes. Irish Linen Extra Fine Linen . Ardent Sksn Tome refreshes and tones the skin, and texture. After cleans- Extra heavy damask Cloth, 72x72 inches, with twelve napkins. Won- Direct from the factory of William Liddell, Belfast, Ireland. Exquisitely patterned, pure white Dinner Cloths, each with twelve Napkins to match, packed in fancy boxes. r ing, pat briskly Skin Food. This rich emeu-lic- n cream keeps the skid cells full and firm, and so, prevents roughness and flakwith-Orjnr- . 98c Hemstitched; very fine quality. Pure white with fancy borders. Just 125 in the lot, specially ,Just one hundred. Beautiful quality, Impor ted. Size 18x34, with hemstitched colored ' ing- Elizabeth Huck Towels 79c price- J ul t- s J I .Corset Dept. Second Floor Auto Theft Charge i It Is 90 phenomenally eucce-fwith raiioue complaiu ucfe.af Eczema. Hire, Barber Itch and all kinds of efcin aieeaaee. Burnt and Sun Bum that the Lrado Remedy Company ie pleaaei to offer to it patron the folJowina puarantee: Any purchaser of ITrado Oil who buys, and use it in accordance with our guarantee plan may hare the purchase refunded If not satisprica. fied with, the ties alia- - French Linen Sets Arden's ' .1. y Venetian Toilet Preparations ire on sale at Z. C. M. I. Toilet Goods Dept. ' Street Floor. .. d- , . I Z. C. M. Lar-'so- What A3 Irish Cinen Sets ed Z. C. M. long-establish- 10 Only for the woman whose figure is already . . . there are Modarts styled to give just the comet emphasis of line and smooth- ness of contour essential to smartness. orto Justin Huck Towels abdo-men- bride the supply in these represent quality, beauty, and $ii:!:5o For the woman who wishes to mold her figure to more perfect proportions . . . Modart has designed styles which will make her And Ltllltllu augment worth. n rri-Jda- Dept. ar gift8 for homes Smart Fashions Are Created for the Smart Figure "r Clyde Jeremy. ? 1 will be charg'd I Saturday w,iui grand larceny for the alleged theft of an utomWbl- -J accord tag to Detective Chtaf H j y Clayton. Jeremy was arres'ed Patrol-m- n evening by T. B. Burbidg. and C J. n while rid'Bg In a machin- - Wol-e- n from Third West and Fourth , South s'reets. j Jeremy also waa badly Intoxicated and abusive when arrested, the officers said, and was land'd lfi th city Jail only after a lively tussle la tbe d'sk sergeant's office. Ready-to-We- Second Floor. 1 NEW HAVEN, Conn . Juno II (AP) Donald R. McLennnan, Jr. of Lake Forest, IH football and hockey player, has been chos-eFrancis Gordon Brown scholar at Tale, It was announced today. This is considered the highest honor thst can he conferred upon a Junior. Sizes: ?&2 to 464 j ARTHLETE CAPTURES SCHOLASTIC HONORS . 16 to 20 y.r,"e .tn Street Floor. er 36 to 44 Hvw-ft- it i Z. C. M. I. Glove Dept. right at most any time! 1 Beck-stea- "All Trefousse Gloves are Washable. season. H t ce And we must make special mention of the navy georgette ensembles, and navy georgette coats with printed dresses, which are i 4 pair. The genuine, imported Trefousse French Kids. A good range of sizes, tailored or with fancy cuffs. Colors of tan, mode, and grey. Regular 5.00 values. ss warm-weath- i wir' $3: -- sum-m- er evening wear, when femininiyoull ty must be decorative choose the sheer and gracious-look-in- g chiffons, georgettes, and that we are showing in entrancing groups. Chic tailored styles for mornings and sports wear featuring the popular shantungs and crepes that are washable the simplest way to that appearance so admirable in the. Rail Rate Cut Meets Protests - v $59 txvsn.'SAmtNej.cK Hie high quality we have always maintained. Very smart for dresses and underwear retains its original body and lustre through repeated washings. In a striking color assortment, including all the pastel shades, nary and black. - I Trefousse Kid Gloves Practical! ship-catio- Clearance of 200 Pair 1 W Linen Dept. Street Floor- .i Ask to see the Pattern in International Sterling at z. e. M.L China Dept Second Floor Dress Up Your Beds With Rayon Satin Bedspread Sets $1495 ' ' t New creations tailored with merit. Rich quilted center and half moon Bolster, fplly lined with sateen and trimmed with cording and ruffles. Gorgeous colors of rose, gold, blue, orchid, green, etc. the crowning glory of every boudoir. Z. C. M. I. Art Dept.., . . Second Fltor v |